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Aaron Wolf: Restoring Your Tomorrow

Aaron Wolf: Restoring Your Tomorrow

"I want to bring people together. Having the lucky gift of traveling around the country with my newest feature documentary, I will be engaging in dialogue with people of all backgrounds and religions while smashing barriers. The film, Restoring Tomorrow, is about hope, community and possibility around the globe. The series, Restoring YOUR Tomorrow, lets me bring hope and possibility to your community. I'm Jewish, and one thing I continue to learn is that whatever religion you are, it doesn't matter because if you have a good heart and a kind soul, then you are making the world a better place. And I can't wait to bring that discussion and my adventures to you!" -- Aaron

ABOUT AARON

Aaron Wolf is a director, actor, writer and co-founder of Howling Wolf Productions. His credits include the award-winning films Guest House, starring Michael Gross and Heather Lind, and The Walk, starring Oscar and Emmy nominee Peter Riegert, as well as Wolf. Wolf has also directed and starred in pilots for Warner Brothers and co-hosted a sports show for Cox TV. Currently, Wolf is in post-production on the thriller Tar, about an ancient creature that lurks beneath the world-famous La Brea Tar Pits. Academy Award® nominees Timothy Bottoms and Graham Greene star, along with Wolf and Max Perlich. Wolf is in pre-production on the comedy LD University and its companion documentary (We Are All) disAbled, drawing from his personal experiences to tackle the urgent topic of learning disabilities and education. An NYU Tisch graduate, Wolf also studied at the Groundlings and is currently featured in a national campaign on education reform.

ABOUT RESTORING TOMORROW

In these divided times, religious institutions are losing young members and even closing their doors at an alarming rate.

Director Aaron Wolf’s personal journey of rediscovery comes alive in Restoring Tomorrow, a universal story of hope as a treasured local temple near demise, is lifted up by a community’s determination to achieve the impossible. Wolf's journey explores how when any community puts their mind to it, the impossible becomes possible. Wilshire Boulevard Temple, a Los Angeles treasure built by the original Hollywood moguls, needs to raise millions to restore its majesty and vibrancy, thus also restoring the future of the Jewish community, the greater Los Angeles community—and on a personal level, Wolf himself.